Krabi Province in Thailand offers magnificent scenery and unique islands. The islands of Poda, Hong and Chicken Island, located in the northeastern part of Phuket waters, stand out among them. These places are ideal for lovers of swimming, snorkeling, relaxing on the beach and admiring the stunning views.
Hong Island, meaning “room” in Thai, is unique for its hidden lagoon that resembles a room, inaccessible to the outside world. Part of a national park, the island attracts with its spacious white sand beach (where the Russian movie “The Jungle” was filmed) and the opportunity to climb to a cliff-top lookout. Although the way up will require effort, the views are worth it.
Chicken Island is named after its unusual shape, which resembles a chicken’s head. However, its main attraction is Taley Wak, literally from Thai for “where the sea diverges”. At low tide, a white sand spit appears here, connecting the three islands.
Poda Island, despite its modest size, impresses with its long beach with clear water and magnificent views of the Krabi mainland. The shade from the trees and cool breezes make relaxing here especially enjoyable on a hot day.
For those looking for a day full of natural beauty and water activities, Hong Island is the perfect choice for a day trip. Or if you are ready for a longer adventure, we can organize a two-day cruise around all of these wonderful islands, adding a few more scenic locations to the itinerary.